A trio of local college football players have landed on a pair of elite postseason teams.

South Dakota defensive end Darin Greenfield has earned All-America honors for the second consecutive season.

The junior from Sheldon, Iowa, is one of four defensive linemen on the 2018 Walter Camp FCS All-America Team. The team was selected by the head coaches and sports information directors of the FCS. In all, players from 10 different conferences and 23 institutions are represented on the 27-player team.

Greenfield was a first-team all-MVFC choice for the second and finished second in the Valley with 14.5 tackles-for-loss with a team-high six sacks. He recorded 58 tackles, forced two turnovers and led the Coyotes with 13 quarterback hurries.

Strong, a running back from Little Rock, Arkansas, led the Jackrabbits with 1,116 rushing yards and 11 rushing touchdowns. He was the MVFC Freshman of the Year, topping the 100-yard mark in five of SDSU’s last six games.

Krolikowski, a nose tackle from Winner, ranked second on the Jackrabbits’ defense with four sacks. He started 10 of the team's first 11 games, tallying 28 tackles and 7.5 tackles for loss before being sidelined for the team's final two playoff games due to injury.

Strong and Krolikowski are among the five MVFC players on the All-Freshman Team: